28xxx | Installationxxx• This product has no user serviceable parts inside the product enclosure.Do not open or remove product cover.1 Connect your VGA monitor and USB keyboard and mouse cables to theappropriately labeled ports.2 Connect one end of a UTP cable (4-pair, up to 150 ft/45 m) to an availablenumbered port. Connect the other end to an RJ-45 connector of a SIP.3 Connect a SIP to the appropriate port on the back of a target device.Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all target devices you want to connect.NOTE: When connecting to a Sun Microsystems target device, you must usea multi-sync monitor in the local port to accommodate Sun computers thatsupport both VGA and sync-on-green or composite sync.4 Connect a user-supplied UTP cable from the Ethernet network to a LANport on the back of the RCS. Network users will access the RCS throughthis port. Plugging the redundant LAN ports to separate Ethernet switchesprovides additional redundancy in the event one Ethernet switch fails.5 (Optional) The switch may also be accessed using an ITU V.92, V.90, orV.24-compatible modem. Connect one end of an RJ-45 cable to theMODEM port on the switch. Connect the other end to the supplied RJ-45to DB-9 (male) adaptor, which then connects to the appropriate port on theback of the modem.NOTE: Using a modem connection instead of a LAN connection will limit theperformance capability of your switch.6 (Optional) Connect a supported PDU to the RCS by connecting one end ofa CAT 5 cable to the PDU1 port on the switch. Connect the other end tothe PDU. Connect the power cords from the target devices to the PDU.Connect the PDU to a power source. Repeat this procedure for the PDU2port to connect a second PDU, if desired.7 Turn on each target device, then locate the jumper cord(s) that came withthe switch. Connect one end to the power socket on the rear of the switch.Connect the other end into an appropriate power source. If using an RCSequipped with dual power, use the second jumper cord to connect to the